New empirical research on scholarly piracy – radical open access is not a panacea

Can scholarly pirate libraries bridge the knowledge access gap?An empirical study on the structural conditions of book piracy in global and European academia Balázs Bodó, Dániel Antal, & Zoltán Puha PLOS One is the fourth most influential multidisciplinary journal after Nature, and Science[1]. This week it has published a paper co-authored by Dr. Balazs Bodo,… Continue reading New empirical research on scholarly piracy – radical open access is not a panacea

IViR-studie voor Europese Commissie over AI en IE

Bernt Hugenholtz, João Pedro Quintais en Daniel Gervais, verbonden aan het Instituut voor Informatierecht (IViR), hebben in opdracht van de Europese Commissie en in samenwerking met het Joint Institute for Innovation Policy (JIIP) onderzocht of de huidige Europese regels op het terrein van van de intellectuele eigendom (IE) geschikt zijn voor creaties en uitvindingen die… Continue reading IViR-studie voor Europese Commissie over AI en IE

Two Veni grants for IViR

IViR is extremely proud to announce that two IViR researchers, Jef Ausloos and João Pedro Quintais, have been awarded with a prestigious grant by the NWO Talent Scheme VENI for Social Sciences and Humanities. With these grants, Jef and João will be able to carry out their innovative research projects on transparency and content moderation… Continue reading Two Veni grants for IViR

Two Veni grants for IViR

IViR is extremely proud to announce that two IViR researchers, Jef Ausloos and João Pedro Quintais, have been awarded with a prestigious grant by the NWO Talent Scheme VENI for Social Sciences and Humanities. With these grants, Jef and João will be able to carry out their innovative research projects on transparency and content moderation… Continue reading Two Veni grants for IViR